Darren Hefty
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Textbook pictures of K deficiency in soybeans (yellowing of the border of older leaves) in this research trial with the Science for Success group at Crossvile, AL. Alabama Extension CSES Auburn University
CRAZY TOP is a corn disease caused by an Oomycete pathogen. Symptoms include tillering & twisting of upper leaves. The tassel resembles a mass of leafy structures giving it a bushy appearance. Crazy top is more common in fields that are flooded early in the season Crop Protection Network
Southern rust, tar spot & gray leaf spot = fungi. Bacterial leaf streak & Goss's wilt = bacteria. Properly ID & assess risk for best disease management outcomes. Ask local Extension for more info. Darcy Telenko Alison Robertson Tom Allen Maíra Duffeck 🌾🍄🦠🔎🔬💻📊👩🔬👩🏼💻 Maddi Shires Mandy Bish
We had a great day Ag PhD Field Day! Thank you, & thank you to everyone who came to see us!
Cloudy conditions are a major risk factor for white mold. A decrease in solar radiation during the disease's key infection window is predicted to cause increased crop yield loss across the state and region. #Agriculture Crop Protection Network #soybeans Eric Snodgrass Nebraska State Climate Office
Some r starting to see some black on r around those rust pustules. Much of the black spores/spots are still southern rust where it switches to black teliospores late season n attempt to survive. It's NOT all tar spot. Thanks 4 the pic Lily Ziehmer (Woitaszewski)! FMI cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/a…
Nebraska too. It's not eyespot - it's too hot for eyespot. It's Curvularia. Need help on a disease ID? Send samples to UNLPlant&Pest Clinic